Mrs. Olsen: Caulfield! Stop daydreaming and pay attention. Caulfield: I was brain-storming. A white-out is a storm. Frazz: Dream on.
Nice try sweety
So if a person who works the graveyard shift (and sleeps during the day) is doing the same thing, shouldn’t it be called ’nightdreaming ’?
Haha, good one Caufield!!
“white out”,, I used to call it “dial tone”.
Caulfield already knows what Mrs. Olsen thinks she’s teaching. Just because he’s not outwardly listening doesn’t mean he’s not hearing every word. Besides, didn’t Milton say “They also serve who only sit and daydream”? Well, close.
He’s a Good Boy, and Deserves Favour.
Caulfield is there as the ideal foil to Mrs Olsen, and someone that matches Frazz wit-for-wit. I love it.
In the words of my HS Latin teacher, quoting the defunct UK humour magazine Punch, “Sometimes I sits and thinks, sometimes I just sits.”
July 31, 2013
tammyspeakslife Premium Member about 10 years ago
Nice try sweety
Fido (aka Felix Rex) about 10 years ago
So if a person who works the graveyard shift (and sleeps during the day) is doing the same thing, shouldn’t it be called ’nightdreaming ’?
jessegooddoggy about 10 years ago
Haha, good one Caufield!!
Zanere about 10 years ago
“white out”,, I used to call it “dial tone”.
GoodGollieMizMollie about 10 years ago
Caulfield already knows what Mrs. Olsen thinks she’s teaching. Just because he’s not outwardly listening doesn’t mean he’s not hearing every word. Besides, didn’t Milton say “They also serve who only sit and daydream”? Well, close.
QuiteDragon about 10 years ago
He’s a Good Boy, and Deserves Favour.
Fido (aka Felix Rex) about 10 years ago
Caulfield is there as the ideal foil to Mrs Olsen, and someone that matches Frazz wit-for-wit. I love it.
PAXBrit about 10 years ago
In the words of my HS Latin teacher, quoting the defunct UK humour magazine Punch, “Sometimes I sits and thinks, sometimes I just sits.”